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Kylian Mbappe will do a 100m sprint challenge courtesy of Usain Bolt

PSG star Kylian Mbappe. Photo/YouTube
  • Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star Kylian Mbappe will do a 100m sprint challenge courtesy of Usain Bolt
  • Bolt invited Mbappe to the charity race and he couldn’t turn down the invitation
  • Mbappe explained that Bolt invited him because he recognised his talent

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star Kylian Mbappe will do a 100m sprint challenge by legendary sprinter Usain Bolt.

Bolt invited Mbappe to the charity race and he couldn’t turn down the invitation much as he was aware that he has no chance of winning.

However, he considers the challenge a big honour to his name. Mbappe explained that Bolt invited him because he recognised his talent.

Kylian Mbappe Will Do a 100m Sprint Challenge

Commenting about the 100m sprint, Mbappe told Victory Mode that he shares the same charisma with Bolt. They both appreciate the special talents that they have.

“Knowing that I inspire someone like that is really gratifying,” he stated. Unknown to many people, the Frenchman opened up that always admired Bolt’s zeal in athletics.

“I think he inspired everyone a little bit, too, and every one of you in this room has gotten up in the middle of the night to watch one of his races. It’s mutual. But I started admiring him first.”

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Kylian Mbappe. Photo/ Sportskeeda.

How Fast is Mbappe?

Football pundits rank Mbappe among the fastest football players in the world. He has done at least 35 km/h (21.7 mph) during matches. That’s about as quick as Olympic sprinters can reach in the first lap of a 100-meter race.

Mbappé has an incredible amount of agility and lightning-fast acceleration. His unique combination of speed and control leaves opponents in his wake.

He is a powerful force on the field thanks to his quick bursts of acceleration. His unique ability to shift direction quickly without sacrificing speed makes him one of the world’s fastest football players.

When Mbappé’s speed is compared to that of Usain Bolt, there are interesting conclusions. At an astounding 9.58 seconds, Bolt—famously referred to as the fastest man on Earth—holds the world record for the 100-meter sprint.

His astounding speed equals an average of almost 23.35 miles per hour (or 37.58 kilometres per hour).

Mbappé’s speed is definitely remarkable, although it isn’t quite as quick as Bolt’s sprint. Bolt has a better chance of winning the 100m challenge that Mbappe is now a part of.

However, the PSG star could come close to Bolt.

Usain Bolt Football Career

Usain Bolt never forgets Beijing. Photo/China Daily

After dominating athletics, Bolt took a step towards making his dream of playing football come true. He always loved football and he thought that his stellar athletics career augured well with his dream.

Trials for Central Coast Mariners of the A-League and Borussia Dortmund marked the start of Bolt’s career. Although his sheer speed was impressive, questions were raised about his lack of tactical awareness and technical proficiency.

He did manage a few of goals for the Mariners in pre-season matches, but a professional deal remained out of reach.

Some people think Bolt’s choice to play football in Australia, where there is less competition, hurt his chances. Though they may have had a more difficult learning curve, the European leagues—where he first looked for opportunities—offered a more obvious route to success in the business.

In the end, Bolt gave up on his football dream in 2019. He accepted the difficulties of switching to a new sport later in life and decided to focus on other things in life.

What is Mbappe’s Hobby

Kylian Mbappe’s 100m challenge is only competitive because 37-year-old Bolt is in the picture. However, running for him is a routine.

In terms of hobbies, the Frenchman loves playing FIFA. His love for the game is evident as he is even featured on the cover.

Mbappe decompresses and unwinds while playing FIFA. In addition, he is also a fan of board games which help with his social life.

Teresa is a journalist with years of experience in creating web content. She is a wanderlust at heart, but an outgoing sports writer with focus on tennis, athletics, football, motorsports and NBA.

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